THE LEGAL ASPECT OF THE ASSET OF FOUNDATION IN RELATION TO THE LAW NUMBER 16 OF 2001 CONCERNING FOUNDATION (INDONESIAN FOUNDATION LAW) By: Prof. Arie Sukanti Hutagalung, S.H., M.L.I PREFACE Background Prior to the enactment of the Foundation Law in our Country there had been lots of types of foundations formed in […] via THE LEGAL…

I had a series of unfortunate events that day, and this banana cake really saved my day. I loved it so much……………it was so moist, soft, and almost melted in my mouth. I made ogura cheese cake before I made this banana cake, and although the cake taste very good, it still shrank a bit […]…

The Court System in Indonesia is, like the U. S. system, three-tiered with one national supreme court in Jakarta, the Nation’s capital. The major difference is that the Indonesian system is all part of one national system without a separate state (or provincial) court system. There are, however, 4 separate kinds of courts at the lowest tier of the system. OK, here, thanks to Dr. Zaidun, Dean of the Law School at Airlangga University and several faculty members (our English students!!) is a quick description of the system:

Basically, the courts of Indonesia are structured or divided into three tiers or levels. These levels are the District Courts, the High Courts and the Supreme Court. There is a district court in each regency (a regency is the equivalent of a county in the United States) and there is a High Court in each province (a province is the equivalent of a…